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− | '''Jin Fo''' is a new breeded Wuyi oolong [[cultivar]]. It was developed around | + | '''Jin Fo''' (金佛), literally Golden Buddha, is a new breeded Wuyi oolong [[cultivar]]. It was developed around 2002 at the [[Wuyi]] shan Tea Researching Center in Fujian Province, China. It is a medium Wuyi Oolong showing both creaminess and a floral aftertaste. The tea leaves have a uniform emerald green colour. |
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+ | * [[Yancha]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 12 April 2020
Jin Fo (金佛), literally Golden Buddha, is a new breeded Wuyi oolong cultivar. It was developed around 2002 at the Wuyi shan Tea Researching Center in Fujian Province, China. It is a medium Wuyi Oolong showing both creaminess and a floral aftertaste. The tea leaves have a uniform emerald green colour.